BPC-157 Dosage Protocol: The Exact Schedule We Follow The standard BPC-157 dosage range for subcutaneous injection is 250 to 500 mcg once or twice daily, administered near the target injury site, over a cycle of four to six weeks
Most side effects patients report tend to be mild and temporary, especially when therapy is supervised appropriately, explains Karla K
Hip bursitis causes Hip bursitis can be caused by incorrect posture, muscle weakness, direct hip injury, bone spurs in the hip, uneven leg lengths, irritation due to rubbing of hip muscles/tendons with bursa, spine problems like scoliosis, diseases including gout, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, thyroid disorder, etc., and hip replacement/surgery
A review team from Poland, for example, suggested that future studies should focus on identifying possible side effects
Results from MIC injections vary widely, and no standardized clinical timeline exists because controlled trials have not been conducted on the combined formulation